It grabs boxes of bell peppers. Those are big boxes (pretty much the size of an apple box) that could easily span the length of a man’s face and chest.
No torque limits programmed. It intended to place the box a millimeter above the surface then release it. The human was bigger than the box but the robot was still targeting the top of a small box.
I’m kind of lacking imagination how that makes sense for a robot arm that is supposed to lift boxes. Anyone have an idea?
I was curious about this too and went through a few different news sources (BBC, yahoo, etc). Sadly all of them just repeated the same information.
Maybe in a few days they’ll have better details.
It grabs boxes of bell peppers. Those are big boxes (pretty much the size of an apple box) that could easily span the length of a man’s face and chest.
Is that larger.or smaller than a large boulder the size of a small boulder?
1/3 a giraffe next to 2 microwaves
I’m not sure if my sense of humor is broken but the Apple box detail is absolutely killing me.
Yeah I have no idea how big an apple box is 🤔
I think it probably looks something like you typically find in wholesale stores.
No. Apple boxes are big.
https://www.skywaymom.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/20150127_1548371-e1613169924394.jpg
There’s four or five layers of produce in there.
Although this happened in South Korea, I don’t know if they use the same standard size.
No torque limits programmed. It intended to place the box a millimeter above the surface then release it. The human was bigger than the box but the robot was still targeting the top of a small box.